~. , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN JULY 16.103 "I was in very poor heziltli betule my baby was born null luill tu lie down two hours every d iv. llu‘ cloc- (Or said l would never curry my luiby ll l was too weak. .\‘.,- nmtlicr per- lulded m: to try LvJiJ ll. l‘ii\l<l\am's Vegetable Compound. lr has helped m; wonderfully. My bah-n is not very big bu! he is strung Jlkl health-g. l recommen e (Tornpnnnd (u every woman l hear complaining and when l feel weak l take it again myself. Everybody says lliev never saw me looking better. l will be lad _ to answer letters if l can liclp u! er wo- men wbtfllong and healthy again." ' —MII. whllium Haul)‘, 70 Queen slfif, Lindsay, Ovicana. O Etiquette .‘~ Bylhberinhii ki "'__‘,'-' Q. Under what. circumstances lS a girl obliged to thank her escort upon leaving him at her door? A. Only when he has been incon- venienced in some way. Q. What. do the refreshments at an afternoon tea consist of 7 A. Tea, with thin slices of bread and butter, thin biscuits and cake. Q. Is “cutting in" permissible nt a dance? A. Yes. it is now in vogue. they’l1 welcome a can of tasty ,Woman’si_§eailm_ -:-_ Social and Personal -:- _W'hat the Fashionable Are 'Wearing Illustrated Dressmalcing Lesson Fumishod With Every Pattern By Annabelle _ worthington MALL folk of 2. 4, 6 and 8 years are keeping cool these warm sum- mery days in their sheer cotton frocks The one sketched in Style No. 2933 is lust precioul. It is so entirely girlish. , One in instantly attracted by its quaintneas. Tbs tullnosl in skirt all tails _ from shoulder yokes. The berths collar with deep point at front is quite like older sister and mother is wearing. It's the newest vogue of Paris. The medium cholon for thin cute frock also copies the elder mode. for it in the fashionable red and white printed dimity, noted every- where smart folk gather. It's an opportunity not to be overlooked. You can make ii. in an hour. The email cost will amaze you. Other interesting ideas for its development that you will like quite as well are orchid and while checked gingham with white or- ganliie collar and pink and whits cnnriy stripe in tub silk with white collar. The pastel cotton voilss are very practical, a: pals blus with blue and white pin stripe voile collar. daffodil yellow voile with vvhitn collar. and printed voile in sprig- ged role pattern. Cross-barred dimity. handker- chief linen, bntiste. dotted swias. orgnndio and printed lawn are cute. Pattern price 15‘ cents. Be sure to fill in size of pattern. Address Pattern Department. The New Fashion Magnine in l6 cents, hut only l0 cenu when ordered with s. pattern. ' vi N0. 293! Size__...__-_.____.-_- _““"€Fr}ZZ'ZiE?ZH stirring every now and then. Boll till the‘ 1am stiffens quickly when a little is put on a. cold saucer. then put into small pots that can be brought to table, cover with paraffin l . a1 a i fl a RHUBARB AND BANANA r001. l“ pap" We n m" an white or egg. and put away in a cool Take halt a dozen bananas, half alidark place. pint of stewed rhubarb pulp. a little‘ cream, or, if you think cream is mo‘; valuable, use a little custard instead.“ tub gm binanaskdalttr fig“? Many of us find strawberries pret- hroug a. seve. a 9 r B1‘ ty expansive when we come to think pulp, the cream or custard. sweeten. , yo! preserving them. but we can re- “nd “dd a “me cochmeM vogue nfitain a good deal of the strawberry c‘ n?” hue‘ Dish u? m “mam Cupsdflavor. while relying on the declassc add a fluff of whlfip9d cream andirhubarb for bulk’ if we mix ha“ stick a. slice or two of banana. on top. éstlrawberries and ha" rhubarb’ peek led and cut into cubes (cooking the lrhubarb for five minutes, in ever so ‘little water before adding i0 the ber- I5 good, and requires a pound Ofgries). Add a pound of sugar m every sugar to each pound of the rhubarbfllpound of strawberry and rhubarib. which has been carefully peeled, solmdwm u you U, a flrsgclm cook‘ as to remove all the ‘string’; hall nlyou can make m“ and keep 1t mo, teaspoon of ground ginger, and theiby using only ihfevqualtels °l 5 rind of half a. lemon finely gratrcipound o! w“, m the pound’ and Put rhubarb. sugar, ginger and lem-ibomng an m1 flung mic); on rind into the preserving kettle The Humble Rhubarb . Try This Rhubarb J nm p? Tu ed Rica ls d, too quaint Pu-Ged Rice is el- oded the urn: way u d r gwhsiimsgtfiiqmgy supreme. ‘Hie wheat bran is retained, but Q lClO o ' ' ‘ ' ' m, “,1; ‘h. finmflm; you would not notice it, so delicately is i: fi,==- vrvlflemkapbouk concealed. kinds in the houn. and let all come slowly to the boil. “pun-am Liniment m- (‘hnpped Hand! éeafis GOODNESS t}. ~1Z0otlzsame and lempliny 2,9,, ._ . .\ _ N ENTIRELY DIFFERENT ltind of cereal is Quaker Puifed Wheat. Airy. deliciousness and toasted crunchiness are combined with all the nutrlment ofthe grain Pufing the wheat grain to eight times its natural size cooks it thoroughly and explodes millions of food cells in each grain. Rich stores of protein, carbohydrates and minerals are released for easy digestion. Bach puffed groin has a tempting, nut-like flavour that always intrigues a lagging appetite. Aiws have Quaker PuEedWhes: ready to serve’; my mesi or st my time between meals. "It is relished when ‘fickle appetites set other food aside. A Quaker PUFFED WH EAT W!" AR W‘ l ' Declares M33353... l l Dorothy Dix “£33” mun l Bnluty I ‘Illilady Beautiful Bylnlslnsh “fwmtfbammlntnllllvliiill vnytiirougliiiissmuf If the Boys and Girls Who Would Marry Only for Wealth and Beauty Actually Carried Out , Their Plans They Would Cheat Themselves ,1 of Every Essential of Domestic Happiness What 5m of Fairy Prince does the modern zlrl ask for Whm she Prev‘ for a husband? How does the modern youth paint the Dream Girl that he desires for s wife? In an effort to find out something about. the mat- rimonial ideals of the younger generation a question- naire has Just been sent. out to ths students in a large ecu-educational college asking them what qualities they will demand in the men and women they marry. The response explained why divorce is so common and indicates that it will be still more frequent in the future if these boys and girls really represent the youth of today and they select. their life partners for the same reasons that they would pick out partners for a wnoopec. For the girls. almost. without exception. demanded as the first and prac-‘ ticaily the only requisite for a husband Suit he should be nch. Iviillionslres. had the call over men with brains, ambition, character and principles. Money.‘ seemed to be the only thing that counted, though one or two choosey maidens expressed a preference for handsome millionaires over homely ones. But‘ looks really don't matter. It was only the fat pocketbook that counted. ) The boys were a. Urifle more demanding of their wives than the girls were‘ of their husbands, for they not only wanted to marry heiresses, but girls who‘ were pléntifully supplied with IT, and were ravishing blondes who knew how‘ to cook. One forward-looking youth specified that his. girl should be a‘ money-maker and capable of supporting the family if necessary. So far as this survey went. it showed that not one of the young people‘ of either sex demanded brains in their mates. Nor did they take into con- sideration the temperament and disposition of those with wlmn they were: proposing to spend the next thirty or forty years. Neither did they givs r single thought to the matter o! congcniality and whether they had the same interests, tastes and habits and would be able to coo together liks turtle doves or be predestined to fight like cats and dogs. Fortunately the vaporings of youth mean nothing. for the first breath o! real life knocks down all of our school girl and boy plans oi what ws are going to do and be and have as a cyclone would s. house of cards. The girl who was so sure that she would never marry anybody but an aged million- aire who would take her to live in a. palace and load her down with ropes of‘ pearls and put a fleet of Rolls Royces at her command falls in love with an impecunious youth who installs her in a two-by-iour flat and presents her with a gas range and a vacuum cleaner and she is happy and content push- ing a pcrambulator instead of riding in a. limousine. The boy who had fully made up his mind that no girl who wasnt a combination of Miss Moneybags and Theda Bars and Dolores Costello would ever get. him finds that the only woman in the world who really matters to him is some poor little girl who hasn't two frocks to her back and who isn't even pretty or vampish, but whosomehow is Just THE ONE for him; and he marries her and spends the balane oi his life working to support her. So that's that, and Nature sometimes is in a benevolent mood and saves us from our youthful follies. even in marriage. Also it is fortunate that. the supply of millionaires, both male and female, is so strictly limited that the temptation of any youth or maiden to sell himself or herself for gold is pratically negligible. ' But one would liks-to tell these plundering youngsters that the very things that they purpose to marry for are the things that soonest. turn into matrimonial cinders. ashes and dust. Take money which the girls believe will secure their felicity. The one thing that money will not buy is happi- ness. It will not. buy love nor tenderness nor understanding nor consider-g. tion. and no woman is satisfied with a husband who is nothing but. a. meal ticket and a charge azcount. Some_of the most homeless women in the world own a dozen houses. Hearts break under brocade as well as home- spun. Look at the number of divorces among the mum-millionaires and you‘ will see how far money will go in purchasing domestic happiness. And look at the men who marry for money. Nor. even the grace of God can keep the poor husband of o. rich wife from looking and acting like her pet Pomeranian. And feeling like LL And from wanting to bite the hand that feeds it. And the man who ma-rriu her beauty makes an equally foolish bargain because he is bound to lose out in a few years. In time ths most beautiful bathing-beauty figure changes its contour, the gloesiest hair grows dull and gray, the fairest cheeks lose their freshness and if good looks were all that the girl had, then what have you? But the qualities that these boys and girls in their blindness overlooked as nonessential in a husband or wife are in reality the only ones m“ n», 1m. portant. The girls did not ask that the men they marry have lntsiliigsncs nor did lee boys look for that in their wives. Yet if the girls marrj mgn with brains they will get theih the money they crave and if the boys marry women with brains they will have chann left after their beauty had fled. Besides, intelligent husbands and wives lift. matrimony out of the slough o! boredom in which it. is apt m fail. They are interesting and amusing companions and they are pleasant and easy to live with because they have sense enough to meet the exigencies of everyday life with philosophy and humor. ---—-- And there is the matter of ongenlslity. Next. to having s plentiful supply of good hard, horse sense in the one you marry is having the samepoim. of view and liking the same kind of cooking and literature and amusement‘ arid having the same brand of politics and religion. Null-tenths of married hap- piness consists in husbands and wives being able to yes-yes each other in- stead of being in a perpetual argument. The people whose society we enjoy, with whom we can talk endlessly, who double our every Joy and hllve our sorrows are those who are sympathetic with us, not. those who rub our fur the wronz way. ' ‘ lo if these young people had been win, instead of asking for money and beauty when they marry they would have pHYOd Heaven to send them hus- bands and wives who had plenty 67 I"! matter in their heads. who hsd s wall-developed funny bone and who liked the thins! they liked- DOROflfY DIX. - never had a winner? Never won sny- . a thins on the doll?" lllved uwthsr A Mflflllflf SHIIIG incredibly. ‘ "No. As for is I'm concerned. the Th” "y. mini; at 1mg, m; u‘ only difference ‘tween ‘arse-recto’ on’ “myqfggflrm dflflgfl on w hgfgq-fjg- dog-racist’ ll thll. Th! I011 0f WPIQI‘ mg, I hock are scratched before the run "Well. I never ‘ave ‘ad my luck at ‘u begun, on’ the sort o‘ dogs f back it." declared one man. sit dawn an’ scratch themselves ‘If-l ‘ nair? l length would be becoming. Put in a. high side part with a few fiat tvsves _ IEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED Colffurs for Full Face Dear Miss Leeds-ti) I nsvo a ull face. Ilow should I wear my I am 18 ycacs old- 5 feet 41: indhes tall and weigh 166 pounds. MY measurements are: Bust. 34; waist! :3; hips, 40%; calf. 14; ankle, l0. (21! v Nhat is my correct weight and how} can I reduce? i3) I have dark circles under my eyes. How can they bs reg‘ moved? (l) I have dark brorvu hair,‘ and a medium complexion. Whatj colors and styles o! clothes will make me look slimmer? DISCOURAGED. Answer-fl) Hair of abouvshoulder at. the. sides. Drawing it. over the ears, arrange your hair in a smalli fiat coil behind. Have a curl at the, beginning oi the port on' your fore-l head and also curl your "scoldingl locks" (the small strands of hair thsti grow in from. of the ears), combing. them out so that they form a. thin; wavy fringe on your cheeks. Your‘ bust measure is good; your calf is’ passable, but the other measurements‘ are larger than the average. (2) You are about thirty or forty pounds above ths average weight for age and height. This excess may be due simply to habits of overeating and lack of exercise or it may be‘. caused by some internal condition. When girls of your age ask me how to lose weight I always refer them to a. doctor, who can ascertain the real cause oi the condition and apply a suitable remedy. It is unsafe for a young person to adopt o. drastic re- ducing diet without medical advice and supervision. (3) The dark circles may be caused by constipation. loss of sleep or some internal condition that your physician can treat, Do not. try to dose your- self. but have medical advice. At bed- time after cleansing your face pat a little bleaching cream on the Fashions -:- Litehature . 1 You can barely hear it! i GENERAL ELECTRIC i r Refrigerator WHEN you see s General Electric Refrigerator meat is apt to be "Why it's so quiet-you can gout first com- uely bu: it." Iu unique construction bu established a new standard for quiet operation. The General Electric Refrigerator is so automatic it never needs no be oiled. Among its 250,000 users not one has spent a dollar for servim or repairs. Cums to our showrooms and let us explain the advantages of the General Electric all-rial cabinets that will not warp, an rsrurc control which governs the speed of freezing ice cubes o: rozen desserts. You may purchase any model on deferred payments, if you desire. the tom». ER-IIlIXX Buy Tami: Arranged Guuannl l! CANADIAN GENERAL BI-ICTIIC CO" darkened skin. (i) Navy blue is an excellent color for you; choose a neatly tailored style of dress with vertical lines and V- shaped neckline. Havs a narrow collar and cuffs of dull pink or peach or ecru. Dark brownlwith tan or soft dull green trimming is good. Dark or medium green with beige trim- ming would be becoming also. Dark colors make you look slimmer. Avoid flares, flounces and ruffles. LOIS LEEDS. Water for the Complexion Dear Miss Leeds-ll) I take very good care of my skin, using plain water on my face and no soap. since soap makes the skin blotchy. Is this Maritime ElectricCo, Ltd V ASSOCIATED SYSTEM Charlottetown, l‘. B. I. all right? (2) I am 16 years old, l5. feet 1% inches tall. What should I of the limited l’ ul-ign: iii! l am letting ,niy— EYOW. but have to keep curling sit. with hot irons. A5 l. result 1 have ‘ short ends, Would you advise a manent wave? ESTHER. B; Answer—(l) n usually takes mils than plain water m keep m; s n clean. Perhaps the soaps you h g tried have been too harsh. ‘Pry pa1 castile soap with warm water and ,3; sure to rinse of! well. If this malis your skin biotchy. use uncooked out- meal for cleansing purposes. Tioys little in a piece of clean cotton cloth and rub it on your face, after haviiig soaked it in your wash basin. Riiits well. l2) The average weight for yotir $89 llld hviflht is between 106 and 113 pounds. (3) Yes, I think a good permanent wave would solve your problem. 1,915 1539a